Personality tests and psychoneurotic screening
- MS-13-86, Box 27, Folder 9
- File
- [1949?]
Personality tests and psychoneurotic screening
Notes on data sampling considerations in Nigeria
Notes on considering villages to be integrated or disintegrated and modern or traditional
Information on population of Yoruba villages
Information on respondents' husbands' occupation and education
Murphy's 1964 analysis of characteristics of traditional and modern villages
Notes on Stirling and Nigerian findings
Information for the selection of villages to study in the Egba area
Frequency analysis of psychiatric disorders by social variables (corrected copy of SP #40)
Extra copies of crucial tables (C - A analysis)
Enlightenment data (includes residence in Big City and never used in Cornell-Aro book)
Yoruba-Stirling comparisons (RIDIT calculations)
Demographic data on hospital patients
Reliability analysis between psychiatrists
Macklin's 1961 analysis of traditional - modern and integrated - disintegrated villages
Davies and Johnson mop-up operations and results
List of alternate spellings of respondents' names
Occupation data for rural Yoruba sample
Psychiatric symptom patterns and disorders
Miscellaneous analyses regarding psychiatric symptoms
RIDIT calculations for 1961 and 1963 Yoruba studies
Miscellaneous data sampling information
David Macklin's notes on social science questionnaire data analysis
Social science respondents master lists
Mental health of native healers in 1961 sample
Demographic data on Abeokuta residents
Combinations of major symptom patterns
Effect of culture and cultural patterns
Respondents' resistance to interviews
Use of hospital cases for cross-cultural problems
Reliability between psychiatric and social data
Analysis of variance for age, sex, and place of residence
Discussion by Macklin and Harding on Yoruba statistical analysis
Notes and marginals on social science questionnaire data
Uses of psychophysiological measures in cross-cultural psychiatric surveys / by Warren B. Miller
T tests for differences between Nigerian 1961 sample and Stirling 1952 sample